With all of the attention paid to 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations, many have not ever heard of the numerous other 501(c) organizations that qualify for some form of federal tax exemption.
One prime example is the 501(c)(4)– Civic Leagues and Social Welfare Organizations.
Curious about what makes it different? Here are a few notable features and characteristics of the 501(c)(4):
Related Resources:
- 501(c)(4) -Civic Leagues and Social Welfare Organizations (IRS.gov)
- The difference between a 501(c)3 and a 501(c)4 (suite101.com)
- Business Entity Selection (provided by Barry K Rothman)
- Business Organizations (provided by Rubin, Glickman, Steinberg and Gifford PC)
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